ILLINOIS TECH. DIFFERENT. - Illinois Institute of Technology

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ILLINOIS TECH. DIFFERENT. - Illinois Institute of Technology
ILLINOIS TECH. DIFFERENT.
For nearly 125 years, Illinois Tech students have been looking at the world through a different lens—
inventing new products, testing new solutions for tough problems, pushing the envelope, and using
new technologies to do things better, smarter, and faster.
Our students want a different type of education. They want opportunities to make a real impact—
upon our economy, their neighborhoods, and the environment.
Illinois Tech will give you what you need to stand out. Take a stand. Stand up. Be counted.
So come to Illinois Tech if you want to inspire, create, work hard, and make a difference.
Be prepared to change the world while you are here and after you graduate.
S. R. Crown Hall
Illinois Institute of Technology—where different is good.
WE’RE PROUD
OF OUR CAMPUS
People from around the world come to
Illinois Tech’s Main Campus to look at the
buildings designed by legendary architect and
faculty member Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
It’s easy to see why: Forbes magazine called
Main Campus one of “America’s most
beautiful college campuses.” More-recent
additions to campus include Rem Koolhaas’s
McCormick Tribune Campus Center and
the State Street Village student residence,
designed by Helmut Jahn, considered one
of the “10 most influential living American
architects” (American Institute of Architects).
Once you’ve visited Illinois Institute of
Technology, you’ll agree that our campus has
a style all its own.
WHAT MAKES
ILLINOIS TECH DIFFERENT?
Academic Programs
with a Technology Focus.
We’ve Got
Chicago Style.
A Global Community
That Gets Involved.
Our Graduates
Are In Demand.
At Illinois Institute of Technology,
you can study architecture, business,
computer science, engineering, math/
sciences, applied technology, human
sciences, design, and law. Our students
describe these professional programs as
challenging, focused, and demanding—
and employers say they hire our graduates
because they can “hit the ground
running.” What makes our undergraduate
education different is a focus on emerging
technologies and our interdisciplinary,
collaborative programs. And all of our firstyear students get iPads. At Illinois Tech, we
believe in staying wired—and connected.
A world-class university located in a big
city that has a small-town, neighborhood
feel. It doesn’t get any better than this.
There is no city in the world like Chicago.
Sushi? Clubs? Sports? Museums? Coffee
shops? Music? Beaches? Sailing? Great
places to hang out with friends? It’s all
here. And it’s in Illinois Tech’s backyard.
Our students are committed—not just
to their academics, but to making a
difference, social justice, community
activism, and to trying something
new. Just ask anyone who is active in
one of Illinois Tech’s 100 plus student
organizations. Ask a varsity athlete. An
undergraduate researcher. A student
photographer. Or a member of student
government. At Illinois Tech, getting
involved is in our DNA.
We know. Student loans. Tough job
market. We don’t have a crystal ball
that will tell you what your future will
look like after IIT. But here’s what we
can tell you. Our students are moving
up the career ladder in big and small
companies. The placement rate for our
Leadership Academy graduates last
year was 100 percent. Our students
are being accepted at some of the best
graduate schools in the world. And they
are successful as entrepreneurs. So take
advantage of the many opportunities
you’ll find in and out of the classroom—
and see how far you will go.
WHERE “WHAT IF?” BECOMES
“WHY NOT?”
Imagine there is a room with a light bulb inside it. Outside of this room are three
switches. How can you determine which switch turns on the light bulb if you can
enter the room only once?
In a world of competition for resources, occupations, and research, you don’t want
to be left in the dark. Whether addressing a problem big or small, Illinois Tech
students are known for their innovative solutions.
At Illinois Institute of Technology, learning doesn’t take place only by sitting
through lectures, taking notes, reading chapters in a textbook, and taking exams.
You learn by doing, trying, collaborating, making mistakes—and trying again.
Our students are involved. They work in labs and in the field with Illinois Tech
faculty—and many get inspired to pursue their own ideas and passions. Case in
point: How do you start an urban farm?
About that light bulb. Turn on the first switch; leave it on for some time and then
turn it off. Then turn on the second switch and enter the room. If the bulb is warm
but off, the first switch is the correct one; if the bulb is still on, it’s the second
switch; and if it’s off and cool, the third switch is the one that turns on the bulb.
AN URBAN GARDEN
IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
On a hardscrabble patch of land on the Illinois Tech Main Campus
Greek Quad—where even grass once had a tough time growing—a lush
and fertile project showcasing a variety of green life has arisen through
an Interprofessional Projects Program course focused on both the global
and local environments.
With its roots in a student initiative to establish a campus community
garden, U Farm IIT has germinated into a student organization while
being a multi-faceted object lesson in design, creation, agriculture,
and business. Coordinated by Rodger Cooley, adjunct professor of
landscape architecture, the garden produces a bounty of studentcultivated veggies ranging from snap peas to squash and from carrots to
kale, along with watermelon and even sunflowers.
“The garden draws people in,” says Cooley, noting that he’s observed
people from the neighborhood walking through and taking photos.
“Students and community residents alike have been really respectful of
the garden.”
MAKE A BIG IMPACT / BE CREATIVE / FOCUS
A collaboration between Illinois Tech and the nonprofit group Growing
Power, the project has expanded to include a full hoop house (type of
greenhouse) for year-round production, honeybee hives, and a setup for
earthworm composting. Civil engineering undergraduate Ron Thomas
was inspired to learn more about growing organic food and felt the
IPRO would equip him with the right tools to do so.
“My plan after I receive my license in professional engineering is to
become an organic farmer,” he says. “My goal is to reach out to as many
young people as possible to start an organic farming revolution so that
we can all feel safe about the foods we consume.”
OUR STUDENTS VALUE GREAT
TEAMWORK.
WORK TOGETHER / FIGURE IT OUT / COLLABORATION IS GOOD
One of the really distinctive features of an
Illinois Tech undergraduate education is the
chance to work with students in different
areas of study. Our university is a place where
engineers learn how to talk to business majors
who hang out with physicists who collaborate
with human science professionals who work
on projects with IT people and then have
dinner with architects.
Over the years, students from different
majors have worked together in Illinois Tech’s
Interprofessional Projects Program (IPRO)
to figure out how to support free-trade coffee
farmers in Uganda, build sustainable water
sources in Haiti, and start a “smart-recycling”
system on campus. It’s a program, supported
by area companies, where students are
encouraged to ask “What If?” and then turn
great ideas into innovative solutions.
Collaboration Central is the Illinois Tech Idea
Shop. Located in the university’s Technology
Park, this 13,000-square-foot space is the hub
of innovative thinking on campus. It features
a state-of-the-art, rapid-prototyping lab,
multiple CNC milling machines, a vacuum
former, laser cutter—and a 3D scanner and 3D
printers. It is one part creative studio, one part
entrepreneurial center, and one part gathering
spot—a place where ideas can take off in
different directions and boundaries are always
being tested.
• ipro.iit.edu
RE-DEFINING
COMMUNITY SERVICE
A group of Illinois Tech students, working to
renovate a historic Chicago theater, is giving
new meaning to the expression “everything old
is new again.”
Undergraduates are collaborating with residents
of the university’s neighboring Bridgeport
community on the rebirth of the Ramova
Theatre, which closed in 1986 after a
57-year run.
Students have already contributed in numerous
ways to the grassroots campaign to save
the theater, from exploring various uses for
the Ramova to working on redesigns and
seeking fundraising.
Working side-by-side with local community
activists, business people, arts administrators,
and preservationists, our students got to “make a
difference,” “have a say,” and “sit at the table.”
To O’Hare
Wrigley Field
(Cubs)
Lake Michigan
Addison
Banana Republic
(flagship store)
Chicago
H&M
Magnificent
Mile
Gap
(largest in the world)
Grand
... hundreds more
Willis Tower
Navy Pier
The Loop
Millennium Park
Downtown Chicago
Art Institute
of Chicago
Buckingham
Fountain
Shedd Aquarium
Adler Planetarium
Jewel-Osco
(grocery store)
Target
Roosevelt
Field Museum
Soldier Field
(Bears)
Starbucks
CHICAGO.
YOUR KIND OF TOWN.
Our city has been called many things—the Windy City, Second City,
the City That Works, and City of Big Shoulders.
We call it home.
Chicago takes its sports, culture, shopping, and food seriously. So
take in a Bears football game, check out the Modern Wing at the Art
Institute, walk along the lakefront, and have dinner at a “Top Chef”
restaurant. Shop on the Magnificent Mile, see the new play at the
Goodman or Steppenwolf, and then hop on a boat for an architectural
tour. Take your picture in front of the “Bean,” ride the CTA across town,
and finish the evening at one of the city’s newest clubs.
Bridgeport and Bronzeville are two neighborhoods
close to campus with one-of-a-kind local
restaurants, coffee shops, and a new bakery that
specializes in English pies and seriously good
cakes. And then there’s the Starbucks at 35th and
State, and U.S. Cellular Field, home of the Chicago
White Sox, around the corner.
Lots to see. Lots to do.
Illinois Tech and the City of Chicago.
A great combination.
31st Street Beach
Chinatown
18.5 mile lakefront bike path
METRA Rock Island Line:
Lovana S. “Lou” Jones Station at 35th
Sox-35th
To Midway
35th-Bronzeville-IIT
Pearl’s Place
U.S. Cellular Field
(soul food)
(White Sox)
Museum of
Science & Industry
Illinois Institute of Technology
The McCormick Tribune Campus Center
CHICAGO ATTRACTIONS
(AND HOW TO GET THERE USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION)
OUR CAMPUS IS TRULY
GLOBAL.
Stop and talk to someone walking across Illinois Tech’s
campus and chances are you’ll get a mini-geography
lesson. Our students come from the coasts of Saint Lucia,
the mountains of Vietnam, small towns in China, the
suburbs of Miami, and the South Side of Chicago. We have
a multinational student body with students from all 50
states and 100 countries.
You’ll hear Chinese spoken in the campus center, French
in the residence halls, English on the street, and dozens of
other languages across campus.
IIT students are indeed different. But they also have a
lot in common. They’re smart, determined, curious, and
innovative—as well as focused, driven, and creative. They
study hard, take coursework seriously, and believe that
having fun is really important. They are passionate about
their passions and respectful of different opinions.
So, if you want to be part of a global community and
compete in a global economy, then Illinois Tech is the place
to be. You’ll make friendships that will last a lifetime—and
have networks and connections all over the world.
MAKE NEW FRIENDS / BE A WORLD CITIZEN / GLOBAL IS GOOD
GO FAR.
STUDY ABROAD.
How do you develop a world view?
One way is to get out there and see
the world. Study abroad gives you
the chance to interact with people
in their countries and cultures—and
you’ll get to see how the world looks
from a different perspective and
point of view.
Illinois Tech offers program
options on six continents (all
but Antarctica) for every major,
along with internship and
volunteer opportunities.
• www.iit.edu/study_abroad
MORE THAN TEXTBOOKS AND
TESTS.
Our students study hard. But for most of them,
that’s not the only reason they come to Illinois
Tech. They also want to get involved. To do
something. To help. To make that difference.
Many join one or more of the 120 + students
organizations on campus. Fraternities. Union
Board. Intramurals. Sororities. Community-action
groups. Others start their own organization—
that’s how the Illinois Tech Coffee Club was
formed. And don’t be surprised if “getting
involved” on campus ends up being the first step
to developing the skills you need to start your
own company, build a strong network, or lead
the way.
Illinois Tech’s The Big Event is the largest, oneday, student-run service project at the university.
Students, faculty, and staff work together to
give back to the community through a variety of
volunteer activities.
FIND YOUR PASSION / DO MORE THAN STUDY / INVOLVEMENT IS GOOD
AFTER YOU GET
THAT DEGREE
So where are Illinois Tech grads getting jobs and starting careers?
You can find them in big companies, multinational conglomerates and
Fortune 100 companies. Names you’ll recognize—and others that are
“moving on up.” Sargent & Lundy. Alcatel-Lucent. Argonne National
Laboratory. Studio Gang Architects. Motorola Mobility. U.S. Steel.
Siemens Medical Solutions. Ernst & Young. U.S. Robotics. Exelon.
And many more.
The earning potential of our students is getting lots of attention.
Illinois Tech is ranked 52nd in the nation by PayScale—and 5th in
the Midwest—when it comes to mid-career earnings ($100,000) for
students who have earned a bachelor’s degree. How great is that?
They are getting good jobs—and also earning prestigious
graduate degrees. At schools such as Carnegie-Mellon. Stanford.
Northwestern. University of Michigan. USC. Harvard. UCLA.
And they are also taking advantage of one of the best high-value
options we offer—a co-terminal degree which gives you the chance to
earn your bachelor’s and master’s degree at Illinois Tech in just
five years.
TEAM
SPIRIT.
Varsity athletics has had a
strong and proud legacy
at IIT—and we are proud to
say we have been accepted
as a provisional member of
NCAA Division III. So get
your game on. We’re playing.
Men’s baseball. Women’s
volleyball. Men’s and women’s soccer, track and
field, cross country, and swimming. And now playing:
Men’s basketball. Women’s basketball. And coming in
2013–14 women’s lacrosse.
• www.illinoistechathletics.com
JOIN THE GET-AHEAD-ANDDO BIG THINGS CLUB
Graduate from Illinois Tech and you become a member
of our global alumni network of more than 67,000
alumni in 128 countries and all fifty states.
OPTIONS? OPPORTUNITIES?
OF COURSE!
ACADEMIC MAJORS
ARMOUR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
• Aerospace Engineering
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• Architectural Engineering
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• Biomedical Engineering
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• Chemical Engineering
• Civil Engineering
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• Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Management
Materials Science
and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
• Computer Science
• Molecular Biochemistry
and Biophysics
• Physics
• Physics Education
LEWIS COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES
• Applied Economics
• Behavioral Health and Wellness
• Communication with
Specializations
• Consumer Research Analytics
and Communication
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Digital Humanities
Political Science
Psychology
Social and Economic
Development Policy
• Sociology
SCHOOL OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
• Industrial Technology and Management
• Information Technology and Management
STUART SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
• Business Administration
In addition to the undergraduate programs offered by each of these
six colleges, students may go on to attend graduate school in one of
Illinois Tech’s two other colleges: Chicago-Kent College of Law and the
Institute of Design.
ACADEMIC MINORS
Minors (optional and often cross-disciplinary) are defined as 1) at least five
courses and 2) a minimum of 15 credit hours. Popular examples include:
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Entrepreneurship
Pre-Medical Studies
Artificial Intelligence
Construction Management
Energy/Environment/Economics
Information Security
GET A COMPETITIVE EDGE THROUGH
OUR DUAL-ADMISSION AND
CO-TERMINAL DEGREE PROGRAMS.
Depending upon interest, capabilities, goals, and with the permission of
advisors and department chairs, Illinois Tech students may choose dual
undergraduate degree programs or select one of the co-terminal degree
programs offered.
EXPERIENCES.
COMBINED UNDERGRADUATE/GRADUATE LAW PROGRAMS
(LEADING TO B.S./J.D. DEGREES)
Law school classes are taken at Illinois Tech’s Chicago-Kent College of Law.
Students have access to pre-law advising and LSAT preparation assistance.
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
• Architecture
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
• Applied Mathematics
• Applied Physics
• Biochemistry
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Computer Information Systems
HANDS-ON
B.S./M.D./D.O./O.D. PROGRAMS
In addition to pre-medical studies, Illinois Tech offers three
dual-degree programs:
• Illinois Tech/Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic
Medicine Dual-Admission Program
• Illinois Tech/Rush Medical College B.S./M.D. Early Admission Program
• Illinois Tech/Illinois College of Optometry B.S./O.D. Early
Admission Program
Students earn a bachelor’s degree from Illinois Institute of Technology and a
medical degree from the medical or optometry school.
CO-TERMINAL DEGREES
Co-terminal degree programs at Illinois Tech allow currently enrolled
undergraduate students to complete dual degrees—both bachelor’s and
master’s degree programs—in as few as five years. You can apply for a coterminal degree as early as your fourth semester of undergraduate study. If
admitted, you will begin taking graduate-level courses in your third year of
undergraduate study. Any scholarship you receive upon your admission to
Illinois Tech can be applied toward the co-terminal fifth year of study.
SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
• Bachelor’s/M.B.A.
• Pharmacy Dual-Acceptance Program
• Pre-Medicine
• Pre-Optometry
• Undergraduate Research Opportunities
ARMOUR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
OPPORTUNITIES OF NOTE
At the intersection of academics and student life are special programs
designed to add leadership to your resume and a global perspective to your
way of thinking. Check out:
• Study Abroad
• ROTC (Army, Navy, Marines,
Air Force)
• The Leadership Academy
• Undergraduate Research
• The IDEA Shop
(with 3-D printing)
Armour has been training world-class engineers since 1893. As
a 21st century engineering student, you’ll learn the principles
of your profession—as well as work in a broad,interdisciplinary
environment that emphasizes hands-on learning, teamwork,
and leadership.
At Armour, our distinctive education is designed to graduate
engineers who aspire to be leaders in their field. Women and
men who look at the world through the lens of innovation.
Problem solvers. Collaborators. A professional who wants to
make a difference—and who wants to find new ways to connect
and collaborate.
IIT ENGINEERING “THEMES”
We work hard to enhance our classroom
experiences with “extras” such as lecture series,
forums, interactive problem solving exercises,
professional site exploration, and team-intensive
engineering projects that focus on four themes:
water, health, energy, and security. The students
(above left) are exploring how to offset fossil fuel
(energy) use by creating biofuels from algae.
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
The challenges facing our global society are complex and
multidimensional—and today’s professionals, especially those in
scientific and technology-focused disciplines, need a distinctive
education in their field of study. But they also need something more.
Something just as important. They need to learn how to apply the
knowledge they gain in the classroom—and how to find innovative
solutions to problems we face in our communities, our cities, and
our countries.
Rigor and relevance. These are the two words that describe the
educational experience you can expect from the College of Science.
Our programs are firmly grounded in science and technology,
and understood within the context of politics, economics, history,
and modern culture. They are challenging and academically
demanding. And that’s what you should expect from a college
that prides itself on making sure its students are prepared to
make a difference not only on day one, but also 25 years after
they graduate.
DESIGN/
BUILD.
REAL-WORLD
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
The College of Science at Illinois Tech offers undergraduates
a distinctive advantage—the chance to work on research
projects at the beginning of their academic career
at Argonne and Fermi national laboratories. Cancer
therapeutics, big data and analytics, nanomaterials, discrete
applied mathematics, cloud computing, particle physics,
superconductivity—these are just some of the areas where
you can find yourself working alongside faculty and
graduate students.
You’ll have opportunities to work on research projects with
internationally known faculty. Intern at world-renowned
laboratories. Conduct your own research. Many of our graduates
go on to prestigious graduate schools—and others are working for
today’s tech leaders. Add in a worldview that includes perspectives
outside of your area of specialization, and you’ll see why the rigor
and relevance of the College of Science has attracted students from
around the world for more than a century.
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
Architects of tomorrow will have to be agile, carving their own paths, and
authoring their own careers. Illinois Tech Architecture is devoted to educating
students to become Self-Constructors—individuals who define and educate
themselves. Our curriculum stresses research, analysis, and synthesis as the
fundamental skills that will allow our graduates to seize opportunities and
explore new territories.
Our studio-based programs are guided by the idea of Learning Toward the
Metropolis. Studio topics increase in complexity from basic building elements
to the city itself. While urban contexts are emphasized throughout this
progression, the scale of work grows along with our students’ capabilities.
A five-year NAAB-accredited professional degree, the B. Arch. curriculum
is centered on a studio sequence of increasing complexity. In addition to design,
the courses include architectural history and theory, building technologies,
structures, design communication, and professional practice as well as a
range of courses beyond architecture that fill out a well-rounded
undergraduate education.
While always envisioning the future, architects must also be committed to
Engaging Reality. In our extensive fabrication workshop, students learn to
handle materials, explore structural systems, and refine building details. Equally,
our research and design topics put students in direct contact with the realities of
urbanism in Chicago and throughout the world.
Our courses are grouped into five coordinated Subject Strands: Design;
Technology; History, Theory and Culture; Communication; and Professional
Practice. Each led by a faculty director, these strands provide our students with
the contexts, concepts, and techniques of an integrated architectural education.
Our innovative Cloud Studio brings together students from all degree programs
to research and design the new metropolis. Our program of visiting teachers
and lecturers contributes directly to these projects, so that students are taught
by the world’s leading architects, urban designers, landscape architects, artists,
critics, and policy makers.
TAKE A LOOK
AT WHAT WE DO.
For some eye-opening work from IIT
undergraduate students, check out the
project galleries at iit.edu/arch/projects.
CURIOSITY
SATISFIED.
STUART SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
The Stuart School of Business is the school of choice for those who want more than
just a “typical” degree in business administration. It gives you an unparalleled
advantage in an economy built upon innovation and technical expertise. It’s the
business school for those who want to be leaders in the next economy.
Business leaders in today’s strategically competitive companies will tell you that their
ideal employee is someone who can hold his or her own with experts in technical
and scientific professions—and who can work alongside them to find bold, creative
solutions to the challenges they face.
Our distinctive undergraduate program is designed for business students who
want to “speak the language” of architects, engineers, scientists, and other
professionals. You can earn your bachelor’s degree in business administration with a
specialization in one of the many disciplines taught at Illinois Tech. For example, you
may want a business degree with a concentration in computer science, engineering,
architecture, marketing, finance, or psychology. Whichever specialization you
choose, the faculty-professionals at IIT Stuart will provide you with extensive handson experience solving real-world business problems.
OUR MINORS HAVE
MAJOR IMPACT.
Majoring in business isn’t your only
option. You can major—or minor—
in business at Illinois Tech. Your
choice. Your competitive advantage.
IIT Stuart is also the business school of choice for those who want to start their own
businesses. Through its project-oriented curriculum, you will identify an idea for
a new company—and learn how to overcome the challenges that typically confront
a new venture. Stuart provides a new type of business education for those who
want to be entrepreneurial leaders in a world where technology is the foundation
of innovation.
MORE THAN
TYPICAL.
WELL
PREPARED.
SCHOOL OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
At the School of Applied Technology, we combine a hands-on,
industry-based, project-focused approach with an understanding of
how management principles apply to technology. This will give you a
distinctive competitive edge in today’s global marketplace.
You can customize your program of study to give you relevant
experience in a variety of specialized fields—and work with faculty,
other students, and corporate partners to discover new ways to solve
real-world industry problems.
Our graduates are able to demonstrate not just what they can do
but also what they will do with this knowledge to impact our global
society. Employers value our students for their problem solving skills,
leadership ability, an communication expertise.
Bachelor’s degree programs in information technology and
management, and industrial technology and management (transfer
students only) are available on IIT’s Main Campus in Chicago and on
our west suburban Rice Campus. Many courses are available online.
THAT’S WHY IT’S CALLED
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY.
The undergraduate INTM program takes you to
the next level in your ability to examine and solve
actual challenges encountered in the workplace. It’s
the program for men and women who want to build
upon their existing skills, improve their understanding
of new technologies and how they are applied,
and expand their career opportunities to include
managerial positions.
BEING UNDECIDED
The game Ticket to Ride requires students in
Assistant Professor Libby Hemphill’s (center)
course to think strategically about networks and
to recognize how different network positions
and structures constrain or enable behaviors.
IS OK.
We get it. We really do. If you have no idea what you want your
major to be when you enroll, it’s ok. You’re not alone. Trust us.
That’s why when you’re admitted to Illinois Tech, you’re admitted
to the university—not to a specific department.
Choose a General Undecided Major to get started. You’ll take
courses in every department—and along the way you’ll most likely
find the path that’s right for you. If you choose to come to Illinois
Tech as undecided, you can delay your selection of a major until
your sophomore year.
And you have alternatives if you realize that your major really isn’t
right for you. Changing to any of our 31 majors simply requires a
conversation with your academic counselor.
EXPLORE AND
EXPLAIN.
At Illinois Tech, you have options—and time to explore
the possibilities.
LEWIS COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES
Human sciences enable us to explore and explain the world—both
the real and the virtual—during a time of fast-changing technology.
They help us sort out opinion from evidence, fad from truth. The Lewis
College of Human Sciences rests at the nexus of knowledge, methods
for discovery, human thought, and action. Because, in the end, the
study, development, and use of technology and science have little
meaning or relevance if disconnected from people.
Our technology-focused education emphasizes the free spirit and
broad perspectives of a traditional liberal arts program. Therefore, by
studying at a college where multiple disciplines intersect, you will find
endless opportunities to be innovative and creative.
Social consciousness is at the heart of our programs. Our students
appreciate what it means to work hard to make a better world—and
our faculty are dedicated to bridging the gap between theory and
application, ideas and accomplishments. You will learn how to address
compelling human problems, and we will support your pursuit of a
career that will make a difference to others.
AN ACADEMIC PROGRAM
WITH A FOCUS ON RELEVANCE
AND THE SOCIAL CONTEXT
Though hundreds of colleges and universities offer
programs in the humanities, social sciences, and
psychology, Lewis College students have the distinct
advantage of studying alongside engineers, architects,
scientists, and business people. We offer a select
group of handpicked students a place where they can
grow, explore opportunities—and get a customized
educational experience at a world-class university.
MUSIC AND GREAT BOOKS?
AT A TECHNOLOGYCENTERED UNIVERSITY?
Illinois Tech students can earn course credit
for classes they take at Shimer College and
VanderCook College of Music. Both independent
institutions are located on our Main Campus.
Shimer College, the Great Books College of
Chicago, offers courses in literature and other
humanities. VanderCook offers courses in music
theory and practice.
EXPERIENCE THE
ILLINOIS TECH
DIFFERENCE!
The best way to see if Illinois Tech is the right
fit for you is to visit our campus—where you
can talk to current students and faculty.
We also host guided tours of Main Campus
every Monday through Friday at 12:45 p.m.
You can also make an appointment to meet
with an admission counselor.
2013–14 DISCOVER IIT DATES
For an in-depth look at our academic
programs, campus life, and the admission
and financial aid processes, Discover Days at
Illinois Tech are great times to visit. They are
offered throughout the year.
IMPORTANT STUFF THAT OPENS DOORS TO
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES.
COOL DIGS
70% percent of Illinois Tech first-year
students live on campus. One of the most
popular residence halls is State Street
Village, designed by one of the world’s most
famous architects, Helmut Jahn. Many
upper-class students live nearby in the
up-and-coming Bridgeport neighborhood,
with its cool coffee shops and eateries.
• www.iit.edu/housing
When choosing a college, it’s important to consider not just the cost of
the education, but also its long-term value. Attending IIT is an enriching
experience that creates opportunities for your future, whether in graduate
study, the workplace, or daily life.
You may be wondering if you can afford a world-class education. Or if the
cost of that education is worth it.
Consider the following:
More than 98 percent of our students receive some type of financial aid,
whether it be need-based, merit-based, or both. There are also scholarship
opportunities that can cover most of your college expenses.
And employers value our graduates because they can “hit the ground
running” on day one.
We think that adds up to an investment worth considering.
For a full list of scholarships available specifically to IIT students, visit
admissions.iit.edu/undergraduate/finances/scholarships.
Find upcoming Illinois Tech Discover Days at
visit.iit.edu.
Please make a reservation at visit.iit.edu.
email: [email protected]
phone: 312.567.5189
TUITION
$38,512
(2013–14 undergraduate tuition)
FOR GENERAL INQUIRIES
ROOM AND BOARD
FEES
$10,522–$13,376
$1,605
(depending on residence hall,
room type, and meal plan)
(approximately)
Office of Undergraduate Admission
Illinois Institute of Technology
Perlstein Hall, Room 101
10 West 33rd Street
Chicago, IL 60616-3793
admission.iit.edu
Illinois Institute of Technology has named an
educational “best value” by U.S. News & World Report,
the Princeton Review, and Fiske Guide to Colleges.
[email protected]
312.567.3025
800.448.2329 (outside Chicago)
312.567.6939 (fax)
THE COLLEGES OF ILLINOIS TECH
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Chicago-Kent College of Law
College of Architecture
College of Science
Institute of Design
Lewis College of Human Sciences
School of Applied Technology
Stuart School of Business
Illinois Institute of Technology
Office of Undergraduate Admission
Perlstein Hall, Room 101
10 West 33rd Street
Chicago, IL 60616-3793
312.567.3025
800.448.2329 (outside Chicago)
312.567.6939 (fax)
[email protected]
admission.iit.edu
It is the intention of Illinois Institute of Technology to
act in accordance with all regulations of the federal,
state, and local governments with respect to providing
equality of opportunity in employment and in
education, insofar as those regulations may pertain to
Illinois Tech. Illinois Institute of Technology prohibits
and will act to eliminate discrimination on the basis of
race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual
orientation, age, disability, or veteran status.
Illinois Institute of Technology is accredited by the
Higher Learning Commission of the North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools.
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